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Fort St. John online learning school to support Indigenous students

School District 60’s May 5th meeting heard how the Key Learning Centre in Fort St. John offers "niche education programs" and is working to support Indigenous students.

A file photo of a sign for free books. There is set to be a range of items available during Recycle-It Resource Recovery Fort St. John's Free Stuff Weekend from May 24th to May 25th, such as books, furniture and small appliances, tools, sports equipment.
‘Free Stuff Weekend’ returns to Fort St. John for sixth year

For the sixth year in a row, Recycle-It Resource Recovery Fort St. John has announced its Annual Curbside Free Stuff Weekend on May 24th and 25th, 2025.

RCMP visits B.C. ostrich farm to prepare for potential arrests
Local female hockey program seeks coaches for upcoming season

The Northeast BC Predators female hockey program is seeking U-13, U-15 and U-18 head and assistant coaches for the 2025-26 season.

Port says dredging of Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet underway, a project touted by Carney
Women’s Resource Society reports success of inaugural Spring Hygiene Week

The Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society said its first Spring Hygiene Week was a success, with health talk sessions and haircuts.

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PRRD votes no to renovations of fairgrounds building

The Peace River Regional District has voted to not pursue renovations for the Adeline Kelly building at the North Peace Fall Fair grounds.

Survivor winner and media personality Erika Casupanan will be the keynote speaker at the Spark Women’s Leadership Conference 2025 in Fort St. John. (Supplied by Erika Casupanan)
Survivor winner revealed as keynote speaker for Fort St. John conference

Survivor winner Erika Casupanan will be the keynote speaker at the Spark Women’s Leadership Conference 2025 on October 8th and 9th at the Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre in Fort St. John.

‘A career fair without calling it a career fair’: Indigenous-centric event comes to Northern Lights College

Indigenous secondary students have the opportunity to explore different career paths at Northern Lights College's Indigenous Pathways to Futures event on May 27th.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Our New Contact Us Page

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we showcase our new Contact Us page. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

City and police say Vancouver festival planning followed rules before attack
FSJ Motocross Club suffers theft of water truck

FSJ Motocross Club has reported its water truck was stolen over the winter of 2025.

Bryde’s whale washes ashore in only known sighting of the animal in B.C.
Moose Hide day attendees promise to end gender-based violence

Attendees from all walks of life came together and made a promise to end gender-based violence in Fort St. John at the Moose Hide Campaign day event in 2025.

Oil workers’ camp fined $3K after WorkSafeBC finds ‘health and safety violations’

WorkSafeBC says a hospitality facility for oil and gas workers near Fort Nelson, Key Pile Camp, has been fined more than $3,000.

Pair of events to boost funds for multiple sclerosis research during MS Awareness Month

Businesses around Fort St. John will be hosting events in an effort to raise funds in the battle against multiple sclerosis (MS) during MS Awareness Month, with help from organizer Sherri Mytopher.

(UPDATE) BCWS: Kiwigana River fire size decreases slightly as monitoring continues

BCWS has provided an update regarding the wildfire located near the Kiwigana River.

Women’s Resource Society raises four times its goal in recent food drive

The Fort St. John Women's Resource Society raised four times its goal after holding a food drive from March 19th to May 1st.

Overnight maintenance at Taylor Bridge to resume for sixth time

The Taylor Bridge is set to experience some more overnight maintenance work starting on May 20th and lasting until June 26th.

BCWS to send more crews to Fort Nelson area as overwintering fires reignite 

The BCWS is preparing to send more personnel to the Fort Nelson area amid a surge in overwintering wildfires reigniting.

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